Arvind Krishna
Arvind Krishna, born on January 5, 1985, in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, isn’t just some random name rolling through the credits—this dude’s got a serious knack for making movies pop. He’s not one of those behind-the-scenes ghosts you never hear about. Nope, he’s been the visual architect for some wild rides in Tamil cinema. If you’ve ever caught yourself getting sucked into the dark, gritty vibes of “Kaadhal Konden” or the wild chaos of “Pudhu Pettai,” you’ve already enjoyed his work—even if you didn’t realize it at the time.
Let’s be real, his cinematography isn’t just pointing a camera and yelling “action.” There’s a certain magic to the way he frames chaos, turns city streets into living, breathing characters, and somehow makes rain look like it’s got a story to tell. “Kaadhal Konden” (2003) isn’t just famous for its twisted love story—it’s soaked in this moody, atmospheric look that really sticks with you. And “Pudhu Pettai”? That movie’s raw, almost grimy energy owes a lot to Arvind’s lens.
And get this, he’s not just chilling in the background. He’s stepped up as a producer too, meaning the guy’s got his fingerprints all over the creative process. With “Aayirathil Oruvan 2” on the horizon, fans are buzzing to see what he pulls out of his hat next. Basically, if you want to know what makes certain Tamil films look and feel so damn intense, Arvind Krishna’s your answer.